What punishment would be fitting for Bin Laden?

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SLICC RICC

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An execution without evidence of guilt.

Yes, why not go back to the middleages with that sence of justice.
IM FUCKIN WIT U, MAN...

I WOULDNT REALLY CARE IF THEY TELEVISED IT OR NOT... BUT I GUESS TO SOME IT WOULD CREATE A SENSE OF FULFILLMENT SEEING A PERSON WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN DEATHS, BEING PUT ON DISPLAY LIKE AN ANIMAL...
 
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Why should it have to be televised?

Why all the sensationalism??
i actually would of loved for a fair trial of his to have been televised. sensational maybe, but more informative than anything.

the public could hear both sides of the story as they are being presented rather than a filtered second hand version from bias media outlets.

i remember i was just in elementary school during the oj trial but bc my brother was older and he would watch it, i would watch the trial as well. i learned a lot more watching that than i would of watching rugrats.

televised trials are fun
 

Sydal

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i actually would of loved for a fair trial of his to have been televised. sensational maybe, but more informative than anything.

the public could hear both sides of the story as they are being presented rather than a filtered second hand version from bias media outlets.

i remember i was just in elementary school during the oj trial but bc my brother was older and he would watch it, i would watch the trial as well. i learned a lot more watching that than i would of watching rugrats.

televised trials are fun
The OJ trial was damn interesting. I watched that shit every day....even as a youngster.
 
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i actually would of loved for a fair trial of his to have been televised. sensational maybe, but more informative than anything.

the public could hear both sides of the story as they are being presented rather than a filtered second hand version from bias media outlets.

i remember i was just in elementary school during the oj trial but bc my brother was older and he would watch it, i would watch the trial as well. i learned a lot more watching that than i would of watching rugrats.

televised trials are fun
You really think they would let him snitch about whats been going on for decades, theres no way they would televise a true confession.
 
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too all the people who said he had nothing to do w 9/11 (even tho he, and his assiciates took pride in the fact they did it, along with other things to the twin towers/america)... i want too see where you get your sources.. im actually curious...